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Effect of implementing infection control guidelines on minimizing surgical wound infection for patients undergoing neurosurgery

Research Authors
Rasha Ali Ahmed Abdelmowla, Abdelhakeem A. Essa
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Nursing Education and Practice
Research Member
Research Publisher
Sciedu Press
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 9, No. 2
Research Website
http://jnep.sciedupress.com
Research Year
2018
Research_Pages
pp. 98-110
Research Abstract

Background and objective: Nursing role delivered at all levels of care is critical to eliminate surgical wound infection after
neurosurgery. Aim: Evaluate the effect of implementing infection control guidelines on minimizing surgical wound infection for
patients undergoing neurosurgery.
Methods: Pretest/posttest was used to assess and evaluate nurses’ practices pre and post implementation of infection control
guidelines while posttest only was used for patients to evaluate the effect of implementing infection control guidelines on
minimizing surgical wound infection. Thirty-six nurses in neurosurgery department at Assiut Neurological, Psychiatric and
Neurosurgery University Hospital, also 443 patients undergoing neurosurgery were included. Nurses’ practices were assessed
pre and post implementation of infection control guidelines. Tools: Nurses’ observation checklist, patients’ assessment sheet,
patients’ follow up sheet and neurosurgery infection control guidelines (teaching booklet) for nurses.
Results: Nurses’ practices were improved, infection in neurosurgery was eradicated according to results of environmental swabs
and surgical wound infection was reduced post implementation of infection control guidelines.
Conclusion and recommendation: Proper implementation of disinfection and sterilization enhance safe and effective care.
Infection control policy should be developed in neurosurgery department and all healthcare team should be responsible to adhere
and implement it.